Posted on 05/01/2016 10:30:48 PM PDT by Slings and Arrows
The angel (Picture: Detik.com) When a fisherman found a beautiful doll floating in the sea days after a solar eclipse in Indonesia, he thought it was an angel. Pardin, 21, rescued it from the water and took it home, where his mother took care of it like a real human, dressing it every day in a different blouse and hijab and sitting in a chair. Word spread in the small village on Banggai island off central Sulawesi with embellishments added to the story too, such as that the angel child was found stranded and crying, according to local media.
His parents dressed the doll (Picture: Detik.com)
She had different clothes each day (Picture: Detikcom) MORE: Jealous man finds out ex got married so tries to bribe her Many people in Indonesia, the worlds most populous Muslim country, believe solar eclipses like the one on March 12 this year are spiritual. But when the story reached local police, they punctured the idea that this blow-up doll was from heaven.
Bangaii is a small island in rural Indonesia (Picture: GoogleMaps)
Police realised it was a sex toy (Picture: Detik.com)
They confiscated the doll (Picture: Detik.com) MORE: Theres no talking about sex or watching porn in North Korea So it was checked by one of our team. It was a sex toy, the areas police chief Heru Pramukarno said. He said police took the doll away to avoid any potential controversy.
Finally, for the Muslims of Indonesia, the perfectly obedient woman!
DANG!
Yeah, I got that, so I’m obviously getting old.
“Reminds me of the movie The Gods Must Be Crazy. These are just primitives using technology of western civilizations they barely comprehend - and many times view as magical.”
There are many born and raised in the West who are almost as primitive as that.
Yeah, all angels have vinyl-like skin. Geez!, and the guy who thought it was an angel is 21 years old? How pathetically tragic.
burst out laughing
Even though God himself had delivered the Israelites from slavery, a genocidal army intent on their destruction, and fed them daily, they forgot Him, and worshiped a golden calf.
Don't be a John Frum cultist! Either you wrap your head around the Real meaning and implications of Gen 1:1, or you will be distracted by the creation and lose sight of The Creator.
I smile every time I think about that movie.
Prophet Jack, proven right again.
Reminds me of the scene from “Animal House” where the playboy bunny flies through the air and lands in the boys’ bed.
Could be an "Autopilot"
We have our own Cargo Cult in the ghettoes of America.
Simplistic, violent primitives with no idea where their food and iPhones come from.
Did they try to blow it up?
The Chinese are not much brighter:
In the movie: Pricilla, Queen Of The Desert (Australian but remade in the US as: To Won Foo With Love, Julie Newmar)
-The Australian movie was much better-
Anyhow
The main characters are stranded in the desert due to their bus breaking down and, while one goes out for help another fashions a kite out of a inflatable doll like this...rescuers come - the kite is set free, the movie draws to it’s conclusion and the final credits roll...
Then, for three seconds, you see several men picking up this kite in what looks to be Thailand and they are quite puzzled.
Very funny bit scene.
As a note, the movie is about cross dressers who preform by lip-syncing to songs of famous artists like ABBA. You have been warned.
That’s no angel.
One of the best of all time! Genuine re-watch material...
Found at 80 meters depth? How many millions of years old is that sex toy?
Was it left by aliens, who were disappointed that they didn’t find human women to gratify themselves with, so made these to tide them over?
Is it proof of Xenu’s visit?
If it were proof of Xenu’s visit...wouldn’t Travolta and Cruise be wearing one as a codpiece? ...just wondering... :-)
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